One of the great railway experiences
By: Adrian | May 24, 2012 – 9:10 am | No Comment

Travelling from Kyle of Lochalsh to Iverness by train is Britain’s most scenic rail journey, writes Adrian

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Malta & Gozo
By: The Editor | March 18, 2012 – 6:08 am | No Comment
Malta & Gozo

With a sunny climate, a short flight from the UK, wonderful food and affordable accommodation, Malta & Gozo make excellent destinations for a family holiday, says Dr. Jill Nash

The rise of the grey gapper
By: The Editor | February 7, 2012 – 6:08 am | No Comment
The rise of the grey gapper

Silver surfers are travelling further and longer than their children, according to a survey conducted by incognito insect repellant – a natural insect repellant which is effective against all species of mosquito and other insects.

Out of Africa
By: Lyn | January 21, 2012 – 6:15 am | One Comment
Out of Africa

Lynn journeys to Livingstone and gets up close and personal with Namibia’s desert elephants

Spicy ceviche in the city of Kings
By: The Editor | December 12, 2011 – 6:20 am | No Comment
Spicy ceviche in the city of Kings

Peru is a dream destination for food lovers. Travel experts, DK Publishing, take us on taste-bud led tour of South America’s third largest country

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Notes from Namibia: part nine
By: Adrienne | November 28, 2011 – 6:53 am | No Comment
Notes from Namibia: part nine

When it comes to fabulous weather and wildlife, there is nowhere like Namibia, says Adrienne. Here she shares her final note from Namibia – arguably Africa at its most authentic – exclusively with CD-Traveller readers

Notes from Namibia: part eight
By: Adrienne | November 22, 2011 – 6:30 am | No Comment
Notes from Namibia: part eight

When it comes to fabulous weather and wildlife, there is nowhere like Namibia, says Adrienne. Here she shares her notes from Namibia – arguably Africa at its most authentic – exclusively with CD-Traveller readers

Notes from Namibia: part seven
By: Adrienne | November 21, 2011 – 6:43 am | No Comment
Notes from Namibia: part seven

When it comes to fabulous weather and wildlife, there is nowhere like Namibia, says Adrienne. Here she shares her notes from Namibia – arguably Africa at its most authentic – exclusively with CD-Traveller readers. Today: Into the desert

Notes from Namibia: part six
By: Adrienne | November 15, 2011 – 5:56 am | No Comment
Notes from Namibia: part six

When it comes to fabulous weather and wildlife, there is nowhere like Namibia, says Adrienne. Over the next few weeks, she will be sharing her notes from Namibia – arguably Africa at its most authentic – exclusively with CD-Traveller readers. Today: Activities in sand and sea

Notes from Namibia: part five
By: Adrienne | November 14, 2011 – 6:37 am | No Comment
Notes from Namibia: part five

When it comes to fabulous weather and wildlife, there is nowhere like Namibia, says Adrienne. Over the next few weeks, she will be sharing her notes from Namibia – arguably Africa at its most authentic – exclusively with CD-Traveller readers. Today: Art, culture and chalets

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Notes from Namibia: part four
By: Adrienne | November 8, 2011 – 5:55 am | No Comment
Notes from Namibia: part four

When it comes to fabulous weather and wildlife, there is nowhere like Namibia, says Adrienne. Over the next few weeks, she will be sharing her notes from Namibia – arguably Africa at its most authentic – exclusively with CD-Traveller readers. Today: A brief lesson in culture and politics

Notes from Namibia: part three
By: Adrienne | November 7, 2011 – 6:30 am | No Comment
Notes from Namibia: part three

When it comes to fabulous weather and wildlife, there is nowhere like Namibia, says Adrienne. Over the next few weeks, she will be sharing her notes from Namibia – arguably Africa at its most authentic – exclusively with CD-Traveller readers.

What’s hot: November 2011
By: The Editor | November 2, 2011 – 6:44 am | No Comment
What’s hot: November 2011

CD-Traveller tells you what’s hot and what’s not in the travel world. This month it’s good news for Greenwich and Glasgow but Gulf Air may want to rethink their plans to introduce in-flight phone and internet access

Notes from Namibia: part two
By: Adrienne | November 1, 2011 – 11:42 am | No Comment
Notes from Namibia: part two

When it comes to fabulous weather and wildlife, there is nowhere like Namibia, says Adrienne. Over the next few weeks, she will be sharing her notes from Namibia – arguably Africa at its most authentic – exclusively with CD-Traveller readers. Today: Windhoek to Okahandja, the adventure begins…

Notes from Namibia
By: Adrienne | October 31, 2011 – 6:36 am | No Comment
Notes from Namibia

When it comes to fabulous weather and wildlife, there is no where like Namibia, says Adrienne. Over the next few weeks, she will be sharing her notes from Namibia – arguably Africa at its most authentic – exclusively with CD-Traveller readers.

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It’s time for Africa
By: Kaye | November 11, 2010 – 12:43 pm | No Comment
It’s time for Africa

At the FIFA World Cup 2010 earlier this year, hip swiveling singing sensation Shakira sang the official anthem with its lyrics “This is our motto, your time to shine. Don’t wait in line. This time for Africa.”

Where the experts holiday: Michel L Goget
By: The Editor | October 12, 2010 – 2:37 am | No Comment
Where the experts holiday: Michel L Goget

Michel L Goget, general manager of the Ritz-Carlton, Sanya – the first Ritz-Carlton resort in China – helmed Ritz-Carlton hotels in Atlanta, Michigan and Virginia, before heading to Hainan. Here, the Washington resident whose 20 years of hospitality experience spans seven countries, talks to CD Traveller about Australia, Alain DuCasse and why Sanya – China’s only tropical beachfront city – is fast becoming the ‘Miami of Asia’.

Travel talk: where the experts holiday
By: The Editor | February 1, 2010 – 5:00 am | One Comment
Travel talk: where the experts holiday

Chris Thompson, chief operating officer at Visit Florida, speaks to CD Traveller about the sunshine state, skiing and safaris

Travel talk: where the experts holiday
By: The Editor | January 1, 2010 – 12:00 am | No Comment
Travel talk: where the experts holiday

Patrick Gihana Mulenga – commercial secretary at Rwanda Embassy – talks to CD Traveller about his holiday experiences